AerFin Expands A330-200 Inventory with Strategic Aircraft Acquisition to Strengthen Aviation Aftermarket Support
AerFin, a leader in aviation aftermarket support, has recently announced the acquisition of six A330-200 PW4168 powered aircraft, previously operated in the Asia-Pacific region. This strategic purchase aims to enhance the company’s growing trading base of PW4000 engines while fortifying its inventory of widebody aircraft components.
The acquired aircraft and engines will strengthen AerFin’s existing material base and ensure a reliable source of high-quality parts to support its expanding A330 customer base. This acquisition reflects AerFin’s commitment to delivering exceptional value and maintaining its position as a trusted partner in the aviation industry.
Enhancing Aviation Support: AerFin’s Strategic Expansion in A330 Aircraft and Serviceable Material for Global Markets
Auvinash Narayen, Chief Investment Officer at AerFin, highlighted the company’s ability to navigate complex sub-fleet opportunities globally. This acquisition not only broadens AerFin’s inventory but also underlines its technical and operational expertise in meeting the needs of a competitive aviation market.
Paul Ashcroft, SVP for Asia-Pacific, emphasized the significance of this acquisition for both regional and global customers. With over 1,000 A330 aircraft still in service, the acquisition strengthens AerFin’s ability to provide consistently high-quality used serviceable material. These efforts reinforce confidence in AerFin’s offerings, ensuring safety, reliability, and cost efficiency for its clients.
AerFin Strengthens Aviation Support with Asia-Pacific Expansion and New Singapore Office
The acquisition coincided with AerFin’s expansion in the Asia-Pacific region, marked by the opening of its Singapore office. This move further establishes the company’s commitment to supporting its global client base and catering to the aviation industry’s dynamic needs.
Source: AerFin News